. A. photographic reproduction of 3 typical ears ofDreer's "First of Ml" Sweet Corn. THE EARLIEST SWEET CORN, Pyy^lE take pleasure in introducing this sweet Corn, feeling confident it will merit and receive the ill approval of all who give it a trial. It is a selection from the Cory and is similar in appearance, ^J^^ but is of superior quality and ripens seven to ten days earlier than its parent variety. The ears are shown full size in the illustration and are plump and of delicious flavor. Our customers will find it is all we claim, and their gardeus will not be complete without it.


. A. photographic reproduction of 3 typical ears ofDreer's "First of Ml" Sweet Corn. THE EARLIEST SWEET CORN, Pyy^lE take pleasure in introducing this sweet Corn, feeling confident it will merit and receive the ill approval of all who give it a trial. It is a selection from the Cory and is similar in appearance, ^J^^ but is of superior quality and ripens seven to ten days earlier than its parent variety. The ears are shown full size in the illustration and are plump and of delicious flavor. Our customers will find it is all we claim, and their gardeus will not be complete without it. Dr. F. M. Hexamer writes to the originator as follows • " Your new sweet Corn was a surprise. It was fit for use nearly a week earlier than Cory, growing alongside of it, and decidedly better in quality.''' 25 cts. per pkt, 3 pkts. for 60 cts., 6 for |


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